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TV's ludicrous 1990s obsession with docusoaps and people-shows inevitably inspired several satirical spins, but the purest and finest spoof of the fly-on-the-wall documentary was this John Morton-written show that introduced viewers to the hapless filmmaker Roy Mallard. His attempts to be 'merely an observer' were doomed to fail - inexorably, often disastrously, always hilariously. The idea was that Mallard would focus on a different profession each week, to show viewers that, no matter what the subjects do for a living, they are 'people like us'.

The occupations given the Mallard TV treatment were, in the second series: vicar, mother, journalist, actor, bank manager and airline pilot.